does anyone know who uses the impressed apple backstamp on pottery?
I have a pottery creamer (purchased in Scotland)with this backstamp. Sorry, for some reason my picture does not come up. It is in my booth under new listings.
have looked for this backstamp on and off for a long time with no luck. the creamer is “newish”.
thanks in advance for any/all help.
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euroholic Reputation: 154 See euroholic's booth |
The only one I found was an antique image of stamped apple
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
I checked around at my usual sources and came up with nothing.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
thank you for checking Johngermaine. It is a mystery to me….I don’t know pottery and thought it would be much easier to figure out!
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euroholic Reputation: 154 See euroholic's booth |
I looked for 2 days and still nothing! Sorry
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Sofy'sSeasonal Reputation: 19 See Sofy'sSeasonal's booth |
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